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Per-String Effects
These are the effects available separately for each string. For example, Key Y can be mapped to a per-string effect so that Key Y modulates the effect differently under each finger on a different string during performance. Per-String Effects are also usefully driven from "3D Keyboards" that provide independent continuous parameters for each key.
String Wah
Same as the Wah effect, but for each string.
String Courses
Normally the guitar has only six strings. Selecting Doubled makes a 12-string guitar, logically organized as 6 doubled strings. Selecting 12-Str Octs gives standard 12-string guitar tuning, in which doubled-strings 1 and 2 are tuned nearly in unison, while doubled-strings 3 through 6 are tuned an octave apart; otherwise all six doubled strings are tuned nearly in unison, as in typical mandolin tuning. Detuning controls the amount of detuning of the extra string; a small amount of detuning sounds more natural than perfect tuning. Separation controls the amount of time delay between the first and second string pluck in a doubled-string pair; some temporal separation when the strings are plucked sounds more natural than a precisely simultaneous onset.
String Filter
Same as the Multi Tone EQ effect, but for each string.
String Moog Filter
Same as the Moog VCF effect, but for each string.